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adhoc responsibilities
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "adhoc responsibilities" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "ad hoc responsibilities." You can use it when referring to tasks or duties that are assigned for a specific purpose or situation, often on a temporary basis.
Example: "In addition to my regular duties, I also take on ad hoc responsibilities as needed for special projects."
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Alternative expressions(20)
temporary duties
additional tasks
extra duties
assigned tasks
supplementary duties
increased duties
ancillary tasks
secondary responsibilities
unforeseen duties
any other priorities
other concerns
a few more errands
supplementary activities
additional workload
additional responsibilities
secondary tasks
rework
redundant tasks
increased responsibility
redundant work
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60 human-written examples
Licadho, the Cambodian human rights group Adhoc and the Cambodian Center for Human Rights are pursuing their own investigations.
News & Media
The AdHoc Image and Text Database on the History of Christianity is no longer available.
Academia
Sonet, G. et al. Adhoc: an R package to calculate ad hoc distance thresholds for DNA barcoding identification.
Science & Research
Mobile Adhoc Networks is a self organizing network composed of mobile terminals connected by wireless links.
Science
The nature of adhoc networks makes them vulnerable to security attacks.
Got responsibilities.
News & Media
Historically though, the career paths and education and training of the 50,000 NHS scientists who come from 45 different scientific backgrounds, has been adhoc.
News & Media
That the decision-making was adhoc does not mean it did not tap into aspirations that have long been bottled up among sections of the Russian elite.
News & Media
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment is in the pit, and the young chorus is an adhoc early-music friendly group.
News & Media
If that benchmark was met, the adhoc nature of the discussions could be institutionalised into a process, with regular meetings - probability alternating between venues like Geneva and Istanbul.
News & Media
There are six part-time paid members of staff, and nine horticultural therapy professionals who visit the garden on an adhoc basis to provide support.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "ad hoc responsibilities" carefully, as it is often perceived as incorrect. Consider using alternatives like "temporary duties" or "specific tasks" for clarity and better acceptance.
Common error
Avoid using "ad hoc" directly before any noun without considering whether it creates a grammatically sound phrase. Double-check that it clearly modifies the noun as intended. Otherwise, rephrase for better clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "adhoc responsibilities" (corrected as "ad hoc responsibilities") functions as an adjective modifying the noun "responsibilities". Although Ludwig AI points out the grammatical issue, the intent is to specify the type or nature of the responsibilities.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "adhoc responsibilities" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect; the proper form is "ad hoc responsibilities". It aims to describe duties that are temporary or assigned for specific situations. While the intent is clear, it's best to use alternatives like "temporary duties" or "specific tasks" for improved clarity and grammatical correctness. As there are no exact examples, this term has a limited frequency and is best used with caution.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
temporary duties
Replaces "responsibilities" with "duties" and uses "temporary" instead of "ad hoc" to convey the limited duration.
specific tasks
Focuses on the particular nature of the responsibilities, highlighting their distinct and defined scope.
additional tasks
Emphasizes that these responsibilities are supplementing the regular workload.
extra duties
Similar to "additional tasks", but with a slightly stronger implication of added burden.
assigned tasks
Highlights the act of being given specific responsibilities.
supplementary roles
Focuses on the function or part someone plays in addition to their main role.
contingent responsibilities
Suggests that these responsibilities are dependent on certain events or conditions.
on-demand responsibilities
Implies that these responsibilities are required immediately when a need arises.
project-based duties
These responsibilities are tied to particular projects and not ongoing.
situational duties
Suggests that these responsibilities are taken on depending on the situation.
FAQs
Is "adhoc responsibilities" grammatically correct?
No, "adhoc responsibilities" is not considered grammatically correct. The proper form is "ad hoc responsibilities."
What does "ad hoc responsibilities" mean?
"Ad hoc responsibilities" refers to duties or tasks assigned for a specific, often temporary, purpose or situation.
What can I say instead of "ad hoc responsibilities"?
You can use alternatives like "temporary duties", "specific tasks", or "additional tasks" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "ad hoc responsibilities" and "regular responsibilities"?
"Ad hoc responsibilities" are those taken on for specific situations or projects, while "regular responsibilities" are ongoing and part of one's standard duties.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested